
In Bishkek, as reported by BELTA, a summit will take place on November 27, where the leaders of the CSTO member states will summarize the organization's work during the intersessional period and discuss issues of international and regional security.
In his speech, Lukashenko plans to focus on the current aspects of collective security in the Eurasian region and highlight areas that require special attention from partners.
Additionally, important documents are on the summit's agenda, such as the final declaration of the Collective Security Council, as well as decisions regarding the current activities of the CSTO and strengthening cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and migration.
It is also expected that during Alexander Lukashenko's visit, a meeting will take place with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.